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Check that the burn pot is placed as far back as possible and that the glow
plug is in front of the hole in the burn pot.
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Check that the door is properly closed.
Switching on the pellet stove
You do this by using the power switch. The power switch is the switch next to the
power cable plug.
4.2.1
Ignition
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Check that there are enough pellets in the reservoir.
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Check that the burn pot is clean or that it is placed as far back as possible
and that the glow plug is in front of the hole in the burn pot.
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Check that the door is properly closed.
Operation
A pellet stove works as follows: The pellet stove has a built-in reservoir for
pellets. From this reservoir, the pellets are transported to the burn pot by an
auger. A glow plug is used to ignite the pellets in the burn pot. The air required
for combustion is forced past the burn pot by the flue gas fan. The flue gases
resulting from combustion are removed by the flue gas fan.
Depending on the model, the pellet stove can create a warm air flow in the room
in two ways. One way is through a room fan inside the stove and the other way
is through natural convection.
Since these airflows also prevent the stove
from overheating, it is very important that the applied airflow works and is
not blocked
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Do not cover the stove with material. Do not place objects on the upper part of
the stove, including pans, sheets or objects.